To define the HTTP port for single sign-on to web applications

August 28, 2018

Single sign-on is attempted only for network traffic where the destination port is considered to be an HTTP port. To allow single sign-on to applications that use a port other than port 80 for HTTP traffic, add one or more port numbers on Citrix Gateway. You can enable multiple ports. You configure the ports globally.

In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand Citrix Gateway and then click Global Settings.

In the details pane, under Settings, click Change global settings.

On the Network Configuration tab, click Advanced Settings.

In HTTP Ports, type the port number, click Add and then click OK.

Note: If web applications in the internal network use different port numbers, type the port number and then click Add. You must define the HTTP port number to allow single sign-on to web applications, including the Web Interface.

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